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Old January 10th 17, 11:13 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
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I have windows 7 64bits with an unknown device (usb). Looking at the
registry I found three entries with unknown device. Tried every
suggestion on internet. What I would like to do is just delete those
three devices from the registry from the top. Problem is Windows won't
let me delete those. I get a refusal code 5.

Any suggestions ?

Den
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Old January 11th 17, 12:00 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
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On 1/10/2017 3:13 PM, Den wrote:
I have windows 7 64bits with an unknown device (usb). Looking at the
registry I found three entries with unknown device. Tried every
suggestion on internet. What I would like to do is just delete those
three devices from the registry from the top. Problem is Windows won't
let me delete those. I get a refusal code 5.

Any suggestions ?

Den


Go to NirSoft at http://www.nirsoft.net/. You will find some
utilities that might help you. Among them a

* DevManView.exe: Generates a chart of devices that are connected to
your PC and devices that were connected but are now disconnected. USB
connections are identified.

* DriveLetterView.exe: Generates a chart of "drives" that are and were
connected, including via USB.

In most cases, the download links for these utilities are near the
bottom of the Web pages. In many cases, there are both x32 and x64
versions; pick the correct version for your configuration.

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Old January 11th 17, 02:20 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
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Den wrote:

I have windows 7 64bits with an unknown device (usb). ...

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Also see replies to your duplicate post submitted 2 minutes later.
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Old January 11th 17, 01:27 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
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On Tue, 10 Jan 2017 18:13:07 -0500, Den wrote:

Sorry for my douible post; this one was refused because the attachment
was just to big. :-((

Thanks to all for your suggestions
Den


I have windows 7 64bits with an unknown device (usb). Looking at the
registry I found three entries with unknown device. Tried every
suggestion on internet. What I would like to do is just delete those
three devices from the registry from the top. Problem is Windows won't
let me delete those. I get a refusal code 5.

Any suggestions ?

Den

 




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